Diapression: An Integrated Model for Understanding the Experience of Individuals With Co-Occurring Diabetes and Depression

IN BRIEF

One in eight individuals with diabetes has major depression, and another one-fifth may have less severe but clinically significant
depressive symptoms. Diabetes patients with comorbid depression can have worse self-care and treatment adherence, glycemic
control, and increased morbidity and mortality. The symptoms of diabetes and depression often intertwine in what can be termed
“diapression.” Approaching diapression in an integrated manner may be a novel approach to improve patient care.